What is the personality type of 13 Dead End Drive? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for 13 Dead End Drive from Board & Card Games and what is the personality traits.
13 Dead End Drive personality type is INFJ, or the “The Advocate.”
According to Wikipedia, the INFJ personality type is characterized by “Intuition, Feeling, and Judgment.” INFJs are often misidentified as INTJs because they are more introverted while INTJs are more extroverted.
In my experience, INFJs are easily identified as “the quiet ones”. Many people think we’re shy, but I’ve never actually met an INFJ who was shy. In fact, I’ve met quite a few INFJs who were outgoing and gregarious. They’re simply quieter than their extroverted counterparts.
In addition to being introverts, INFJs are also the rarest personality type. An estimated 1% of the population is an INFJ.
In order to adopt a more extroverted personality type, INFJs must learn how to be comfortable with seeking input from people. Conversely, introverts must learn how to be comfortable with giving input to people.
The key is learning how to balance both introverted and extroverted behaviors into a harmonious whole.
13 Dead End Drive is a murder-themed board game originally released by Milton Bradley in 1993. It was followed in 2002 by a spinoff, 1313 Dead End Drive. Currently, Winning Moves Games USA publishes the game in the USA. The story behind the game involves the death of a wealthy old woman triggering a feud over her will. The players utilize traps located on the game board, which represents a mansion, to kill characters controlled by other players in order to claim the estate for themselves.